[Bug 1825075] Re: (bionic) boot with degraded RAID array for non-root device enters emergency mode
Trent Lloyd
trent.lloyd at canonical.com
Wed Apr 17 02:41:45 UTC 2019
Setting Confirmed because this is replicating an issue reporting in the
community, and I was able to reproduce the issue:
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/SoftwareRaidAssemblySystemd
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Title:
(bionic) boot with degraded RAID array for non-root device enters
emergency mode
Status in mdadm package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When booting a Bionic system where an MDADM RAID device is degraded
(e.g. 1 of 2 disks appear) and that device is for a non-root
filesystem (e.g. /home) the boot enters emergency mode and the MD
device stays inactive.
This can be reproduced using the live server installation CD, 3 disks
- 1 for /, and 2 for a software RAID which is then mounted to /home as
ext4.
After first boot, shutdown the system, remove one of the two RAID
disks, and boot the system.
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